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google looks like it could be accelerating. today, google couldn't get any separation from the bears, but the bear double-team will only leave disney wide open. and for our final wide receiver pick, i'm drafting a phenomenal sleeper, okay? one that nobody has high. i'm talking about a guy that people talk in the seventh, eighth round now. but i don't think so. i'm talking about cisco. the giant networking company i have criticized mercilessly for short-arming the ball over and over again. but last week, the alligator-armed cisco finally reported a spectacular quarter without dropping the ball. right in traffic. which is why i believe they can get back on track. think of it like deshawn jackson of my troubled but still loveable eagles. he was confused, a tad knuckleheaded and lost. now he's a good fantasy football draft pick who nobody believes in. same with cisco. in fact, this company is starting to feel like the cisco of old to me. the cisco that made people fortunes during the '90s tech boom. the cisco that took it to the gi
google looks like it could be accelerating. today, google couldn't get any separation from the bears, but the bear double-team will only leave disney wide open. and for our final wide receiver pick, i'm drafting a phenomenal sleeper, okay? one that nobody has high. i'm talking about a guy that people talk in the seventh, eighth round now. but i don't think so. i'm talking about cisco. the giant networking company i have criticized mercilessly for short-arming the ball over and over again. but...
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to stick with the example of google with the mega growth mojo it would have become a sell if it traded up to 60 times earnin earnings, twice the growth rate. too high. like with my methods or anyone else's, this is a rough aprostate cancer sags. o -- aproclamation. it's useful. a lot of times the stock gets cheap based on earnings estimates because they need to be cut. that's what happened to the banks and brokers before the financial crisis. they looked cheap. or it looks cheap relative to the growth rate because the growth rate is slowing like the dell during the dot bomb collapse in 2000 to 2003. as the competitors copied the business model. the stock could trade well below the one times growth floor. the p.e.g. could be sinking and the fact that it looked cheap wasn't a buy signal. it was a value trap. 2340r7 on the other hand, the best time to buy cyclicals is when the multiples look expensive because the earnings estimates are too low and need to be raised to catch up with reality. uh you need to know these things. they're not easy. i try to milwaukee ake it clear. you need to un
to stick with the example of google with the mega growth mojo it would have become a sell if it traded up to 60 times earnin earnings, twice the growth rate. too high. like with my methods or anyone else's, this is a rough aprostate cancer sags. o -- aproclamation. it's useful. a lot of times the stock gets cheap based on earnings estimates because they need to be cut. that's what happened to the banks and brokers before the financial crisis. they looked cheap. or it looks cheap relative to the...
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come score says it trails google and microsoft. it's sixth consecutive monthly decline in market share for yahoo!. when apple ceo tim cook announced the new ipad last week, he talked about a post-pc world. yet today ibm is trading at an all-time high and dell and microsoft surging this year as well. are the reports a bit premature. joining us to evaluate the pcs, senior research analyst at cowan and company. great to have you on the show. todd, sths a case of the pc is not dead yet? >> absolutely not. there's no way it's dead yet, and i think it's a lot of people sort of drinking this apple kool-aid, the post-pc era. they're great at marketing. 92 million pcs were sold last year, and ipad, 15 million of those. when you compare those figures and take away the moniker, you have a different story here. >> when you look at growth numbers, last year was a flattish and a lackluster year for pcs. you expect 2012 to be another flattish year. isn't this a matter of time? >> i think todd may have had quarterly numbers up there and the not an
come score says it trails google and microsoft. it's sixth consecutive monthly decline in market share for yahoo!. when apple ceo tim cook announced the new ipad last week, he talked about a post-pc world. yet today ibm is trading at an all-time high and dell and microsoft surging this year as well. are the reports a bit premature. joining us to evaluate the pcs, senior research analyst at cowan and company. great to have you on the show. todd, sths a case of the pc is not dead yet? >>...
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google and many, many others. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... all ] i'm with scottrade. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll b
google and many, many others. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... all ] i'm with scottrade. i've got a nice...
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everything i don't like about facebook i like about google. i'm going to scott in indiana. >> i just recently got natural resources and i would like to be able to know how to read the industrial sector to know when this stock should be coming up. >> it just takes my breath away. i think that that is just maybe the hardest stock in the world to own right now. i think a lot of people say it is down 36%. i am a gigantic believer that they are going to wipe out coal in this country. i believe the e.p.a. will go to all the utilities on call and say close them down. let's go to maryland. >> jim, how you doing? >> real good. how about you? >> pretty good. long time listener. i wanted to give you a boo yeah from maryland. >> boo yeah right back at you from that great state. >> i bought the stock a while back and started reading the news about it. all of a sudden apple buys it. i didn't buy enough stock in it. what should i do now? they bought it what should i do now? >> i talked a lot on the show in the morning like the greatest guy in the world. when
everything i don't like about facebook i like about google. i'm going to scott in indiana. >> i just recently got natural resources and i would like to be able to know how to read the industrial sector to know when this stock should be coming up. >> it just takes my breath away. i think that that is just maybe the hardest stock in the world to own right now. i think a lot of people say it is down 36%. i am a gigantic believer that they are going to wipe out coal in this country. i...
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that's about a fifth of what google had for the month. a quick check on how those stocks fared today, yahoo! ending in negative territory. maria? >> thank you so much. >>> home prices keep falling down year-over-year for home price bus represent a.m. prices are red hot. are we beginning to see a rental bubble? >> let check in with die yap nah olick, more on today's realty check. over to you. >> usually as rents rise, represents turn into buy but that's just not happening right now. home prices are still fall bug at some point, we know we are going to hit the tipping point and these rising represents play is nowhere to go but down. >> you are right to be concerned about forming a bubble in the rental market. i don't think we are there yet, i think we are a fair way away from that but long term, the next two to three years, a concern, any mark that's is prone to asset bubbles and booms and busts, it is -- real estate is one of them. >>> a new index launched by zillow tomorrow really shows how out of whack the rent versus buying scenario is
that's about a fifth of what google had for the month. a quick check on how those stocks fared today, yahoo! ending in negative territory. maria? >> thank you so much. >>> home prices keep falling down year-over-year for home price bus represent a.m. prices are red hot. are we beginning to see a rental bubble? >> let check in with die yap nah olick, more on today's realty check. over to you. >> usually as rents rise, represents turn into buy but that's just not...
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many are not optimistic after google's dismal numbers. we'll have full team coverage of those numbers coming up later on "closing bell." stay tuned. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... all ] i'm with scottrade. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to turn for your legal matters. maybe you want to incorporate a business you'd like to start. or protect your family with a will or living trust. legalzoom makes it easy with step-by-step help when completing your personalized document -- or you can even access an attorney to guide you along. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protect
many are not optimistic after google's dismal numbers. we'll have full team coverage of those numbers coming up later on "closing bell." stay tuned. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our...
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think google, yelp. and twitter. twitter will taek share because it's more fun. you can post your pictures for all to see. that was the magic of facebook anyway. and the community includes people you don't know as well as those you do. twitter is the better mousetrap and it's worth any amount for apple, google or even facebook to buy now in order to maintain their social presence. so what happens to facebook's horrendous stock? the company has to find out how not to compromise users, that's probably the z-man's worry. while still pleasing advertisers who haven't real lies how little bang for the buck they're getting for the mobile facebook ads opinion when that i know do, they'll demand far more and pay far less to facebook. and it's got to do so before the next lock-up has expired. hundreds upon hundreds of millions of shares being cleared u up. i can't fault facebook. they can't monetize mobile effectively. most can't. it's no different from how amazon hurt bricks and mortar retail and how itune destroyed the music industry. facebook has some worth, i know it d
think google, yelp. and twitter. twitter will taek share because it's more fun. you can post your pictures for all to see. that was the magic of facebook anyway. and the community includes people you don't know as well as those you do. twitter is the better mousetrap and it's worth any amount for apple, google or even facebook to buy now in order to maintain their social presence. so what happens to facebook's horrendous stock? the company has to find out how not to compromise users, that's...
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it was bought by google because of the patents. how much should be be putting stock in your patents? >> we were issued our 83rd patent today. the communication space especially in voice is a patent minefield. there's a lot of ip out there, goes back to lucent and att and all of those big portfolios. the fact that we have been an i.t. company, we certainly don't have the thousands of patents that some of those entities have. it's enabled us to sell patents to some of the players out there. we do cross license exchanges. it's a vital part of our business, even though it may not show up on the top line every quarter. >> two nights ago we had mr. mewsi, he's the ceo of paychex, he's talking about how small business, how the formation is not good. how much is the -- does the pie heart? i know you're taking share in the pie. but the small business market is not growing in the company that we know of. >> fcc actually twice a year publishes access line data. the past two periods, access lines are going down for the last two years. they've
it was bought by google because of the patents. how much should be be putting stock in your patents? >> we were issued our 83rd patent today. the communication space especially in voice is a patent minefield. there's a lot of ip out there, goes back to lucent and att and all of those big portfolios. the fact that we have been an i.t. company, we certainly don't have the thousands of patents that some of those entities have. it's enabled us to sell patents to some of the players out there....
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my top five holdings are intel, google, chipotle, gt advanced technologies. gtat. and gill yang giantss. >> i'm going to say point blank, i'm going to give you why this is not a diversified port folio. it's got too much high risk in terms of stocks. chipot chipotle. basic knowledges -- only intel with a 4% yield is not speck. and gill yad is a highly up and down crazy stock, that said, okay, you have an internet company, you've got a tech company, you've got a tech company that's very, very similar. keep intell. you have a buy owe tech company and you have a food company. i need to see some diversified industrials. something like a ge in there would really help. and then i think we'll be in good shape. but please, cut the risk profile because a down 100 day, that portfolio is going to be down 5%. let's go to jim bow in michigan. >> thanks for taking my call. my five stocks are apple, aapl, intuitive surgical, pepsico, johnson and johnson. disney. am i diversified, jim? >> let's go to work here. for jimbo, which is what my sister unanimous always calls me. j and j,
my top five holdings are intel, google, chipotle, gt advanced technologies. gtat. and gill yang giantss. >> i'm going to say point blank, i'm going to give you why this is not a diversified port folio. it's got too much high risk in terms of stocks. chipot chipotle. basic knowledges -- only intel with a 4% yield is not speck. and gill yad is a highly up and down crazy stock, that said, okay, you have an internet company, you've got a tech company, you've got a tech company that's very,...
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we drafted honeywell, 3m, disney, google and cisco. tonight we fill out the rest of the team, starting with the single most important player on the field but unless you're picking aaron rodgers definitely not the first draft. vick is a lefty. the answer is the quarterback! i want to thank everyone who hit me up @jimcramer #fantasystockportfolio for qb selections. by the way, you should keep an eye on the twicker on the bottom of the screen. you heavily influenced my quarterback picks. when i first had this idea i thought it was obvious the quarterback would have to be apple. a stock that leads the market like the qb leads the football team. the more i thought the more i realized apple was the wrong kind of quarterback for the draft. the stock is nearly 13-point run today, made me squeamish about it. i'm not backing away from apple. it's one of the greatest companies of all time. charitable trust owns it. not trading, but owning. we need different things from different players. we don't want to overpay on the short run. apple is a razzl
we drafted honeywell, 3m, disney, google and cisco. tonight we fill out the rest of the team, starting with the single most important player on the field but unless you're picking aaron rodgers definitely not the first draft. vick is a lefty. the answer is the quarterback! i want to thank everyone who hit me up @jimcramer #fantasystockportfolio for qb selections. by the way, you should keep an eye on the twicker on the bottom of the screen. you heavily influenced my quarterback picks. when i...
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. >> google's media giant helping to increase total advertising on digital video from just $2 billion last year to catch up with the $61 billion spent on tv in 2011. youtube, microsoft, yahoo! aol, along with nbc universal and disney will be hosting presentations before may 2nd. this is about a week ahead of when the traditional upfronts start. spending on digital video advertising has really lagged the popularity of digital video, which has just been growing as there have been a slew of new options and people have been moving to these formats like youtube and hulu. now, the thing is that these video giants want to reverse that trend in order to really be able to catch up with the popularity. >> let's talk about another story that really caught my eye this morning, julia, about facebook. it's drawing attention now for reports that its board wasn't involved until the very last minute in its deal to buy instagram. so what happened? >> well, tyler, "the wall street journal" reported that mark zuckerberg negotiated the deal to acquire instagram without alerting the board or consulting wit
. >> google's media giant helping to increase total advertising on digital video from just $2 billion last year to catch up with the $61 billion spent on tv in 2011. youtube, microsoft, yahoo! aol, along with nbc universal and disney will be hosting presentations before may 2nd. this is about a week ahead of when the traditional upfronts start. spending on digital video advertising has really lagged the popularity of digital video, which has just been growing as there have been a slew of...
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idc said that 80% is owned by ios apple platform and android, which is google's platform. for anybody to take over that, you'd have to be crazy. >> but what do they bring to the party? if you have an android and make it impossible to access which stinks on a phone, i know it sounds crazy. to me it would be the only way that it would work. >> you kill your user base and start fresh. we've seen that with microsoft and windows phone. they are struggling right now. i'm not so sure that's the right way to do it. >> exactly. >> if they want to monetize, they have to do it on their existing user base. let's see what they can do with that first. >> there are two arguments here. the first one is, jon, i'm going to bring you in. if they are hell-bent on launching a smartphone, a lot of people who have tried it have failed. would buying r.i.m.m. be the best way to do it? >> no, they should brand with somebody like htc, which is what they have been rumored to have done, right? they want to find a way to get a smartphone out there. >> one of the issues would be whether or not anybody o
idc said that 80% is owned by ios apple platform and android, which is google's platform. for anybody to take over that, you'd have to be crazy. >> but what do they bring to the party? if you have an android and make it impossible to access which stinks on a phone, i know it sounds crazy. to me it would be the only way that it would work. >> you kill your user base and start fresh. we've seen that with microsoft and windows phone. they are struggling right now. i'm not so sure...
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the only problem i worry is they pick a fight with the chinese the way google did. that has to be resolved before it spins out of control and the chinese government turns on apple. that is a concern, thank you david faber, i noticed a story about how apple's management is talking about hiring more people. this is the kind of financial cooperation that the people's republican can't get enough of. i have hope the issue will be resolved positively and that might be behind a rebound for the stock and quarter that needs to have strong chinese sales. it didn't hurt that old tech, microsoft, intel, ibm, they held up terrifically. old tech and new tech come together. crucial part of the markets as much as financials, a third of the market, financials and tech, bottom line, those who walked out of the concert yesterday because they didn't like what they were hearing, they are today's big losers. those who decide they had were listening to discordant dress rehearsal, they were rewarded. this is beethoven's third. we have a ton of fabulous symphony music ahead, he wrote nine o
the only problem i worry is they pick a fight with the chinese the way google did. that has to be resolved before it spins out of control and the chinese government turns on apple. that is a concern, thank you david faber, i noticed a story about how apple's management is talking about hiring more people. this is the kind of financial cooperation that the people's republican can't get enough of. i have hope the issue will be resolved positively and that might be behind a rebound for the stock...
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hp, microsoft, google, and apple. it's been on a steady slide from its all-time highs hit back on september the 21st. it is now, guys, officially in bear market territory. i.e., down about 20% from the record high levels. let's bring in our apple analyst. also, brian marshall. gentlemen, great to have you on the show. brian, what do you make of this? what would you do? >> well, mandy, i think if you look at it, it's been pretty smooth sailing for basically the first three quarters of the year for apple stock. obviously, this last quarter to close out the year is going to be a tough one. stock down 20% from recent highs. i think technically it's going to be bumpy sledding for the next couple months. people probably sell apple with respect to capital gains tax changes that will be coming forward. in the near term, it's going to be bumpy, but it doesn't change the fact the fundamentals remain fantastic. >> you think it's going to be a bit of a bumpy ride and the capital gains tax issue? you would really buy it? >> i woul
hp, microsoft, google, and apple. it's been on a steady slide from its all-time highs hit back on september the 21st. it is now, guys, officially in bear market territory. i.e., down about 20% from the record high levels. let's bring in our apple analyst. also, brian marshall. gentlemen, great to have you on the show. brian, what do you make of this? what would you do? >> well, mandy, i think if you look at it, it's been pretty smooth sailing for basically the first three quarters of the...
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versus google. google is so fabulous to use on my apple iphone. facebook, i don't know, i can't see it. i have 2020 when i have my contacts in. >> that's the problem. >> shares trading at 52 week hi highs. what does that state for the medical device maker as we head to the open. much more at the nyfc straight ahead. in communities across the country. whether it's supporting a delaware nonprofit that's providing training and employment opportunities, investing in the revitalization of a neighborhood in the bronx, or providing the financing to help a beloved san diego bakery expand, what's important to communities across the country is important to us. and we're proud to work with all of those who are creating a stronger future for everyone. >>> as we mentioned one of facebook's earlier directors sold $20 million of facebook according to a filing with sec that also says the sale was planned before the ipo in may. that brings us to the question facebook director peter thiel unloading shares on the soci
versus google. google is so fabulous to use on my apple iphone. facebook, i don't know, i can't see it. i have 2020 when i have my contacts in. >> that's the problem. >> shares trading at 52 week hi highs. what does that state for the medical device maker as we head to the open. much more at the nyfc straight ahead. in communities across the country. whether it's supporting a delaware nonprofit that's providing training and employment opportunities, investing in the revitalization...
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microsoft was hoping it to counter google's buyout of double click. at the time, the biggest acquisition made to date and discussion today about whether or not it was a reactionary move to double click. maybe too late to get in on the online marketing. >> paid a huge premium, too. i think at least 85%, i remember that day. we were like, what's aquantive and read it and couldn't figure out what it meant. 2,600 employees. as you point out, there was a bit of a fad and wanted to follow on the double click acquisition and for many accounts it was good for google. we're talking about goodwill. this is a company especially all goodwill and you have to write it down because it's not there in terms of the actual value and noncash for microsoft but nonetheless a black eye, if you will, for yet another acquisition for this company that did not work. >> right. online services one of the biggest drags in terms of microsoft's business. but at this point, you know, with microsoft having broken out pretty much this year, made the big run after a decade-long slumber,
microsoft was hoping it to counter google's buyout of double click. at the time, the biggest acquisition made to date and discussion today about whether or not it was a reactionary move to double click. maybe too late to get in on the online marketing. >> paid a huge premium, too. i think at least 85%, i remember that day. we were like, what's aquantive and read it and couldn't figure out what it meant. 2,600 employees. as you point out, there was a bit of a fad and wanted to follow on...
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citigroup, the people think is a weak and failing bank makes more money than coca-cola or pfizer or google. jpmorgan makes more money than all the other companies i mentioned. >> i hear you on this. i think one of mitt's problems too big to fail bothers them. then there is a subset that says too big to manage. i think out's too big to fail and they are worried about community banks that can and will fail all the time. >> see, the problem is the community bank model doesn't work. it's amazing, but every day for the last 27 years. has gone out of existence. the model clearly doesn't work. why do we keep wanting to bring it back. something that just doesn't work? on the other hand, the big banks have got to fund the u.s. debt. we have 16 trillion in debt and the net effect is we aring asking foreign banks to raise the money for that debt. there are 21 primary dealers. 14 of them are foreign banks. >> do they get advantages, those primary dealers? i think some of your grassroots tea party republicans worry that the fed buying up the federal debt, doing open market transactions with all the big
citigroup, the people think is a weak and failing bank makes more money than coca-cola or pfizer or google. jpmorgan makes more money than all the other companies i mentioned. >> i hear you on this. i think one of mitt's problems too big to fail bothers them. then there is a subset that says too big to manage. i think out's too big to fail and they are worried about community banks that can and will fail all the time. >> see, the problem is the community bank model doesn't work....
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modelal really work for an incredible double digit grower when typically i would expect that from, say, google or apple? >> in our case, jim, we are convinced it can work if we do three things which we have already accomplished. first of all is to establish an early position in international markets and set those up ooriginally as taxable subsid areas so you can continue to grow them outside the restructure. second important step is to generate significant cash flows and have growing cash flows over a long period of time. we are doing that in the united states right now and doing that in legacy markets that you mentioned already. we can continue to drive enough cash flow to pay the dividend requirement which is 30% of the cash flow we are generating. the other 70% is going to growth. on top of that the third piece is we have maintained a strong balance sheet and access to great credit markets that allows us to have a deep pool of capital when it is time. >> thank you for all the people who watch "mad money." a lot of people love your stock and have been in it. the chair and president ceo of am
modelal really work for an incredible double digit grower when typically i would expect that from, say, google or apple? >> in our case, jim, we are convinced it can work if we do three things which we have already accomplished. first of all is to establish an early position in international markets and set those up ooriginally as taxable subsid areas so you can continue to grow them outside the restructure. second important step is to generate significant cash flows and have growing cash...
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google says when it comes to shopping related searches, jcpenney christmas is coming in number one, followed by walmart black friday card and home depro black friday hours. interesting data points coming in from all around the country, online, in store, you name it, we've got it for you. >> very good. courtney reagan, back home in the heartland. say hi to your family for me there. >>> could this end up being a make or break holiday shopping season for best buy? jane wells is at one in california with details on that. jane? >> reporter: hey, bill. the manager here at this best buy won't give us specific numbers but he says sales so far after 10 1/2 hours are "on track." part of best buy's restructuring is something called the renew blue initiative which citigroup says they're trying to emphasize customer experience, improve it in the stores, something they've struggled with. they've reilly tried to pump up employees today. here's you, brandon. how has the experience been so far? >> pretty good. >> what did you buy? >> assassin's create 3. >> your mother lets you play that? >> yeah. >> we'll t
google says when it comes to shopping related searches, jcpenney christmas is coming in number one, followed by walmart black friday card and home depro black friday hours. interesting data points coming in from all around the country, online, in store, you name it, we've got it for you. >> very good. courtney reagan, back home in the heartland. say hi to your family for me there. >>> could this end up being a make or break holiday shopping season for best buy? jane wells is at...
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and you can't do the options, of course, on ibm and apple and google and all of the things that people would like to trade right now. because though don't trade across the street at the cme. so it is -- more of a tracking, i believe, that you will get from these futures rather -- an indication of where we will be tomorrow when you are talking about them. than it will be an actual volume event. >> i would note the volume overnight in the last night session was very, very thin. >> right. okay. bob, thanks for that. we want want to bring your attention to breaking news. head of the iphone and ios division is leaving the firm. jon fortt will join us later on in the show with more details of what this might mean for apple and launch of the iphone. coverage of hurricane sandy continues from power outages to major shutdowns. latest numbers on the storms and mary thompson is tracking the hit on commodities from the port of baltimore. >> that's right. ports, pipelines, refineries shut down i will have latest from baltimore coming up after this break. if we want to impre our schools... ... what
and you can't do the options, of course, on ibm and apple and google and all of the things that people would like to trade right now. because though don't trade across the street at the cme. so it is -- more of a tracking, i believe, that you will get from these futures rather -- an indication of where we will be tomorrow when you are talking about them. than it will be an actual volume event. >> i would note the volume overnight in the last night session was very, very thin. >>...
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with the economy can like india, it's hard to find good direct ways to play the theme other than google of china i never recommended chinese stocks. they are trying to figure ho-- t how to regulate the economy. the best way to play the emerging markets by latching on to america's greatest export, i'm not talking machinery, we're good at that. technology, i mean food. fast food. yes. nobody does casual dining better than united states. great american companies are having so much success exporting concept all over the globe. why the best way to play china as i have been saying is yum brands. parent company of kfc, taco bell and pizza hut, 42% of the operating costs from the people's republican. excellent quarter on february 6th, spectacular 21% same store sales growth. general stilwell may have lost china but colonel sanders is taking it back. david novak, the chairman and ceo, the author of "taking people with you the only way to make big things happen" he's with us to talk about the success and mr. novak, welcome back to "mad money." great to see you, sir. thank you for everything you'r
with the economy can like india, it's hard to find good direct ways to play the theme other than google of china i never recommended chinese stocks. they are trying to figure ho-- t how to regulate the economy. the best way to play the emerging markets by latching on to america's greatest export, i'm not talking machinery, we're good at that. technology, i mean food. fast food. yes. nobody does casual dining better than united states. great american companies are having so much success...
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next up, in the oven, home depot, when you google appliances, number one is pc richards and sears and home depot. hd is up 12% year-to-date. with housing doing better as mandy pointed out, rising tide lifting all boats at home depot, during the conference call, no mention of appliances. the real boon for home depot. the one-stop-shop for everything at home. so they can compete even if pricing is a little bit high. the last one, this is your appliance wild card, that's amazon, microwave oven right above my head there. maybe investors need to be on the big box in the manufacturer. if you believe people are using stores and show rooms for tvs, it's probably having for microwave offens as well. the stock has actually lagged, the s&p this year, and they could end up dominating the appliance landscape. that was your wild card in the appliance landscape. bill, just take note. >> you are wise. appliances. >> appliances. >> look at the graphics. isn't that clever? >> get ready for a barrage of big data out next week. what you need to know before trading begins. >> is there an overreliance on a
next up, in the oven, home depot, when you google appliances, number one is pc richards and sears and home depot. hd is up 12% year-to-date. with housing doing better as mandy pointed out, rising tide lifting all boats at home depot, during the conference call, no mention of appliances. the real boon for home depot. the one-stop-shop for everything at home. so they can compete even if pricing is a little bit high. the last one, this is your appliance wild card, that's amazon, microwave oven...
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this is a deal that could exceed a billion dollars, potentially if google steps in and is interested as well. so the stocks are moving here. sk >> i spent the union at my harvard reunion, my 25th. there was more people who lost money with facebook. this gaffed people. a whole general ration was wiped out bid this thing. >> a general raetigeneration? isn't that a little excessive? >> michael grimes. people said hey, do you know this guy giems? i said just because i work on wall street, i don't know grimes. he's the man to see. the anger over face wook. . i went to the celtics, 76ers game 7. >> zuckerberg is handing from the rafters, too. >> jim, this retail investor, i'm just trying to get out of stocks. i. >> love that story. it does try to capture the disgust people feel. ech even in the height of 2002, i've never seen anybody say all right, everybody is bad. mcdonalds, good, keep eating at mcdonalds. everybody else feels like they're at the dollar meal. and then it's the backlash. it's all everybody's fwault. fault. no. hey. people were trying to make a buck. who blames them. >> it
this is a deal that could exceed a billion dollars, potentially if google steps in and is interested as well. so the stocks are moving here. sk >> i spent the union at my harvard reunion, my 25th. there was more people who lost money with facebook. this gaffed people. a whole general ration was wiped out bid this thing. >> a general raetigeneration? isn't that a little excessive? >> michael grimes. people said hey, do you know this guy giems? i said just because i work on wall...
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i think they are thinking wow, with google you never were able to get in. came in at 80 and went up sense. it was a transformative company. facebook looked like it was having that potential. they think they are getting it at half price. myspace was not cheap at half price, of it? >> no but this is now impacting the company. >> bet it is. zuckerberg, he can act arrogant at 27 for a while but sooner or later people are going to start looking at him like i used to have money. i used to feel i was a millionaire. >> employees can knock it out. >> i used to feel flush. >> he was worth a lot more too. anyway he's fine. "wall street journal" reports that the facebook founder has acknowledged that the stock's rapid decline is sort of a painful thing to watch is what he called it, company wide meeting last month. the meeting was part of an effort to boost morale. the whole social media thing is weird. it's counter intuitive you'll sit in your basement doing social things and not leave your house. most of the time if you want to do social things you need to leave your
i think they are thinking wow, with google you never were able to get in. came in at 80 and went up sense. it was a transformative company. facebook looked like it was having that potential. they think they are getting it at half price. myspace was not cheap at half price, of it? >> no but this is now impacting the company. >> bet it is. zuckerberg, he can act arrogant at 27 for a while but sooner or later people are going to start looking at him like i used to have money. i used to...
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google bounced off the bottom but the chart kind of ugly. in the last week or so google rebounded a bit and gone back into positive territory for the year but now only 2.5% to the upside to the year and down about $8. just the chart. any time you see a move like that in a stock like google even on a light volume day, it's worth noting. back to you. >> thank you very much, brian shactman. >> peter has a nice ring to it. >> i have no idea why i said that. only known brian for many years. >>> fcc alleging the largest insider trading scheme against mattew martoma. >> ahead, a little turkey talk. need pointers on the best way to cook your bird? we'll hit the butterball hot line for the scoop one day before thanksgiving. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen
google bounced off the bottom but the chart kind of ugly. in the last week or so google rebounded a bit and gone back into positive territory for the year but now only 2.5% to the upside to the year and down about $8. just the chart. any time you see a move like that in a stock like google even on a light volume day, it's worth noting. back to you. >> thank you very much, brian shactman. >> peter has a nice ring to it. >> i have no idea why i said that. only known brian for...
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on google, barack obama has been leading searches all day over romney and we're hearing a lot of buzz about long lines around the country. governor o'malley says if you are in line by 8:00, you can vote. even the president reminding voters the same thing. back to you. >> thanks very much. there were long lines but long lines for you when you voted today. >> it's been a difficult time in the northeast. polls are closing in wisconsin, new york, arizona and a host of other states. >> we're tracking them for you. stay with us. back in a moment. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday
on google, barack obama has been leading searches all day over romney and we're hearing a lot of buzz about long lines around the country. governor o'malley says if you are in line by 8:00, you can vote. even the president reminding voters the same thing. back to you. >> thanks very much. there were long lines but long lines for you when you voted today. >> it's been a difficult time in the northeast. polls are closing in wisconsin, new york, arizona and a host of other states....
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it's a cycle similar to what google has going with search. if that strategy has legs, it's not clear that any rivals have the scale to compete. hp's struggling. oracle's systems approach has a different thrust. >> okay, jon, thank you. stick around because joining us now with his insight on whether or not big blue still has some room to run is tech analyst with ever coal partners. what do you say? if you you want a good one this is your guy. >> depends on how you want to characterize the last three in five years has relative to most stocks. you're right, i don't think one buys ibm because they think it's going to skyrocket all of a sudden. i think what you really hope for in ibm is good steady execution. low double-digit earnings growth and hopefully a stock that goes along with it. that's what people have been getting at least. >> how much more upside has it got then? >> i think you can keep going. i mean, i think low double-digit growth in earnings can drive double-digit growth in the stock price. i think if the market continues to be frien
it's a cycle similar to what google has going with search. if that strategy has legs, it's not clear that any rivals have the scale to compete. hp's struggling. oracle's systems approach has a different thrust. >> okay, jon, thank you. stick around because joining us now with his insight on whether or not big blue still has some room to run is tech analyst with ever coal partners. what do you say? if you you want a good one this is your guy. >> depends on how you want to...
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my google calendar, you know about who we are and the whole game is about marketing and making sure what you do online is turned into marketing efforts here. the bottom line is they leverage their data to send personalized e-mails to the individual. the important thing is for example travel updates, you get travel updates from priceline, changing your itinerary, that's what they do, they're in charge of doing that. you get the customer service tweets from toyota or from auto companies, that's what these guys do, they're hired to do that information and send it out. >> they've been a huge growth story, had 500 employees, started with a few. they had 500 employees two years ago, they have more than 1,100 today. indianapolis based company and looks like the market's digging it for all intents and purposes. they raised the ipo to 19, indications to 22 to 24. >> papa john's uses them for communication with local franchis franchisees. i hope we ask the ceo, scott dorsey, he's here, about the privacy issues of concern. we have to be more out front about how they use this information and how the
my google calendar, you know about who we are and the whole game is about marketing and making sure what you do online is turned into marketing efforts here. the bottom line is they leverage their data to send personalized e-mails to the individual. the important thing is for example travel updates, you get travel updates from priceline, changing your itinerary, that's what they do, they're in charge of doing that. you get the customer service tweets from toyota or from auto companies, that's...
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. >> close your eyes to go to google? >> you can go to google. and they have some things that are already happening that way for this. i'll figure out why i was going to talk about it because i've lost my economic train of thinking. >> let's talk more about the economy. >>> on that front gasoline prices, obviously, if you've been watching this it at the pump, you know they keep rising. the national average jumping 12 cents to $3.81 a gallon for regular. but the lundberg survey suggests that the increases are slowing. or at least we hope. >> i remember. when you are born a child, you are born a scientist. and a lot of people end up becoming scientists but we're not doing it anymore because of the pull of financial certificaservices. all our smartest people go into financial services where they don't create wealth, they massage wealth and take a cut as they're massaging it. that's the term he used. so massaging all this wealth and making a lot of money but not creating anything. there is that criticism of financial services. you really haven't done
. >> close your eyes to go to google? >> you can go to google. and they have some things that are already happening that way for this. i'll figure out why i was going to talk about it because i've lost my economic train of thinking. >> let's talk more about the economy. >>> on that front gasoline prices, obviously, if you've been watching this it at the pump, you know they keep rising. the national average jumping 12 cents to $3.81 a gallon for regular. but the...
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we also are launching these large scale competitions with companies like medco and qualcomm google who are putting these large cash challenges that say the first person to solve these problems that humanity has gets this cash award and it's driving incredible breakthroughs. >> what caused the change from people wanting to make money for money sake, wanting to make money to answer the big question marks that have been looming over society for a long time? >> sure. so a lot of wealth today is being made by people very young in their age from the dot-com, the mobile phone breakthroughs and so forth and they're making their billions during a socially conscious era and instead of building buildings to their names, they are focused on, can i slay challenges during my lifetime and leave that has a legacy? >> someone argued that facebook, yes, it claims it's a social utility but we haven't really seen a lot of its power unleashed and the good that it could do. >> we've seen arab spring, right? we're seeing social media literally bring democracy to peoples around the world which is an extraordi
we also are launching these large scale competitions with companies like medco and qualcomm google who are putting these large cash challenges that say the first person to solve these problems that humanity has gets this cash award and it's driving incredible breakthroughs. >> what caused the change from people wanting to make money for money sake, wanting to make money to answer the big question marks that have been looming over society for a long time? >> sure. so a lot of wealth...
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google was a big disappointment. yet that's starting to levitate. they need germany to kick out greece. >> just interesting this comes out, you know, saying short interest is rising, smart money shorting the market. the day after we made so much of dow 15,000, the talk of the golden cross. things that tend to bring in the retail investor and here we are with this report that says the smart money out there, shorting the market. >> their performance was so bad i don't know if they are smart. individual stocks seem to make a lot of sense if you felt that the fulcrum of this decline last year was italian bonds and in this get italian lonbonds on fi. >> let's move on. this is an interesting story. reports this morning say that fair labor association started auditing fox technology plants in china. they are a key supplier to apple. recent report in the "new york times" saying workers at the chinese plants are being forced to start shifts at all hours of the night and forced to live in dorms. things that in this country be considered unfair labor condition
google was a big disappointment. yet that's starting to levitate. they need germany to kick out greece. >> just interesting this comes out, you know, saying short interest is rising, smart money shorting the market. the day after we made so much of dow 15,000, the talk of the golden cross. things that tend to bring in the retail investor and here we are with this report that says the smart money out there, shorting the market. >> their performance was so bad i don't know if they are...
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motorola mobility is currently in the process of being acquired by google. and regional carrier aleejant air is the latest to charge passengers for carry had much on bags. they'll charge $35 to use the overhead bin for bag storage. no, you can't keep the bag on your lap. aing about that fits under the seat in front of the passenger will still be free. we'll see if this sticks with other airlines as well. take a look at the futures this morning. dow futures down by about 26 points, the s&p off by just over 3.5. >> and the winter was unusually mild in many parts of the country. now the financial impact may be coming a big clearer. jackie looks at the early effects on crops and seeing opportunity. >> good morning, guys. americans enjoyed this year's record breaking march warmth, unseasonably mild temperatures could damage crops and have a big impact on food prices. when temperatures are warm, food ant planneds bud earlier and that can cause problem. for instance, new york, peach, cherry and apple crops have advanced three to four weeks prematurely. approximatel
motorola mobility is currently in the process of being acquired by google. and regional carrier aleejant air is the latest to charge passengers for carry had much on bags. they'll charge $35 to use the overhead bin for bag storage. no, you can't keep the bag on your lap. aing about that fits under the seat in front of the passenger will still be free. we'll see if this sticks with other airlines as well. take a look at the futures this morning. dow futures down by about 26 points, the s&p...
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data harvesting at google not a rogue act. it was actually a program that supervisors knew about according to details from a regulatory report. >>> shares of demand media soaring 25% today. >>> and another negative indicator for the housing market, the u.s. homeownership rate has fallen to 65.4 persistence. down from 66% in the previous quarter. >>> the headlines on the markets don't look spectacular but it may be almost good enough, provided we close out flat on the session overall, certainly on the dow. that will be the seventh consecutive monthly advance. this is the last day of trading clearly for april. that would be the best advance that we've had in five years. a lot of that had to do with the movement we had on apple in the middle of last week. nasdaq rose 2.3% last week. let's have a look at the advance/decline line. seems to be weighted to the downside. 20 to 1, more decliners to advancers. and at the nasdaq, one hour into trade, it's 2 to 1. >>> apple on track to bag over $46 billion in praofit this is year. but "th
data harvesting at google not a rogue act. it was actually a program that supervisors knew about according to details from a regulatory report. >>> shares of demand media soaring 25% today. >>> and another negative indicator for the housing market, the u.s. homeownership rate has fallen to 65.4 persistence. down from 66% in the previous quarter. >>> the headlines on the markets don't look spectacular but it may be almost good enough, provided we close out flat on the...
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to the extent that apple and google gets into travel, it's a small part of their business. we invest hundreds of millions in technology. if we can't beat them at what is a part-time game for them, shame on us. we're very, very confident about our prospects going forward. >> good to see you. glad you are safe in seattle away from sandy. thank you for joining us. congratulations on results. ceo of expedia. >> will sandy rock the vote? we're live in d.c. with the storm's potential impact on decision 2012. "squawk on the street" is back after this. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a killer investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last night. whatever helps you understand man. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watching you, watching him. [ male announcer ] try the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. oh, hey alex. just picking
to the extent that apple and google gets into travel, it's a small part of their business. we invest hundreds of millions in technology. if we can't beat them at what is a part-time game for them, shame on us. we're very, very confident about our prospects going forward. >> good to see you. glad you are safe in seattle away from sandy. thank you for joining us. congratulations on results. ceo of expedia. >> will sandy rock the vote? we're live in d.c. with the storm's potential...
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it was a while before someone had to pay for google maps but they did. a while before someone had to pay for shortened apple in our stores like the one in the mall. it looks like the culprits are gone and the people who look really good are moving up. >> do you think, johnny ives will move up. >> loved. >> he is the industrial designer who does typically the outsides of these things. >> he hated this. this squared off -- >> now he's going to start overseeing what they're calling some pieces of the interface, the software interface. does that make sense? is. >> one of the things that's amazing about jobs, a liberal arts guy who was an engineer basically. and what he liked to do is say substance sometimes has to take a back seat to style because once you get the style right, then we can get a lot of this right. i don't think this is so wrong. this man is revered internally and we aeroall this stuff about who is hated at apple. you make a mistake, google maps, if you go over all the history of the products that apple introduced, anybody who made a mistake,
it was a while before someone had to pay for google maps but they did. a while before someone had to pay for shortened apple in our stores like the one in the mall. it looks like the culprits are gone and the people who look really good are moving up. >> do you think, johnny ives will move up. >> loved. >> he is the industrial designer who does typically the outsides of these things. >> he hated this. this squared off -- >> now he's going to start overseeing what...
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>> i think larry page coming back to google in a team with larry smith. i love wendell weeks. >> walter, what would steve job think of steve cook's idea to issue the dividend. he would have loved tim cook because tim gets up every day and runs a great company. i think steve would have admired and approved of him because he didn't get up every morning and say what would steve do? >> >> our guest host will be florida governor rick scott. we'll talk politics and jobs with marco rubio. and it's trump tuesday, we'll ask the donald, what america needs to do to stay on top. it all starts tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. eastern. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. multi-policy discount. paperless discount. paid-in-full discount. [yawning] homeowner's discount. safe driver discount. chipmunk family reunion. someone stole the nuts. squirrel jail. justice! countless discounts. now that's progressive. call oick today. i bathed it in miracles. director: [ sighs ] cut! sorry to interrupt. when's the show? well, if we don't find an audience, all we'll
>> i think larry page coming back to google in a team with larry smith. i love wendell weeks. >> walter, what would steve job think of steve cook's idea to issue the dividend. he would have loved tim cook because tim gets up every day and runs a great company. i think steve would have admired and approved of him because he didn't get up every morning and say what would steve do? >> >> our guest host will be florida governor rick scott. we'll talk politics and jobs with...
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now, in this call this morning, brukstern through a number of comparisons to google saying facebook's growth is right in line with where the search giant was six years ago. two key things here, making money on facebook's mobile users. questions on the call which are ongoing right now are a bit more skeptical. asking questions about the risk factors, to include regulation, privacy issues, plus the fact that facebook has to keep innovating to keep users engaged. >> if that ipo comes in early may, things will heat up rather quickly. >>> bentley is unveiling its suv concept in the u.s. for the first time. joining us here is benly motors president and chief operating officer first on krn. kristoff, good to have you with us. so it's a concept. no questions about whether it's going to go into production. but what led you to this part of the market? what is the market telling you about a reception of this vehicle? >> we are saying that our customers, a lot of them have an suv in their portfolio. they've been asking us for a long time to think about it. of course, we couldn't do everything at
now, in this call this morning, brukstern through a number of comparisons to google saying facebook's growth is right in line with where the search giant was six years ago. two key things here, making money on facebook's mobile users. questions on the call which are ongoing right now are a bit more skeptical. asking questions about the risk factors, to include regulation, privacy issues, plus the fact that facebook has to keep innovating to keep users engaged. >> if that ipo comes in...
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i had to google this. my memory's fading at 68. but at 2001 before the 2002 bush tax cuts, dividends were taxed at the marginal tax rate, which if, you know, it goes up to 39.6%, that's where they would be taxed. i'm not suggesting that, but certainly we're looking at something higher than 15% and that's not a positive for stocks. on the other hand, it's a positive for things like municipal bonds which are tax-free and which have an advantage -- >> pimco, right. >> some of those bond rates could go up under simpson/bowles too. we are talking about a fundamental reform of the tax structure entirely. you're not talking about -- and by the way, i'm surprised that anybody would really wake up and say, whoa, dividends and capital gains taxes were going up, i thought the market had been anticipating that for months. >> it was a 50/50 type of bet. at least listening to the polls -- >> i thought with compromise you would wind up with higher rates no matter who won. >> yeah, and that was our assumption too, becky, and that's why we bought b
i had to google this. my memory's fading at 68. but at 2001 before the 2002 bush tax cuts, dividends were taxed at the marginal tax rate, which if, you know, it goes up to 39.6%, that's where they would be taxed. i'm not suggesting that, but certainly we're looking at something higher than 15% and that's not a positive for stocks. on the other hand, it's a positive for things like municipal bonds which are tax-free and which have an advantage -- >> pimco, right. >> some of those...
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what exactly was google doing? >> well, one of their advertising areas had figured out a way to circumvent a privacy feature of safari. the browser is supposed to prevent advertising companies or any company from putting a cookie, a way to track you as you go to site to site on your browser. google circumvented that so that the advertising companies could learn more about what you were doing online. so they could serve you better advertisements. >> so, a case of advertising, saying he's looking for canoes, therefore, i should push paddles at him. maybe he would like to buy them, too. >> right. the thing that makes this so interesting is that apple's safari browser had a specific block against the easy way to do this, so google had to find a way to circumvent the apple mechanisms for blocking the collection of third party advertising. what makes this even more fun is that the code behind the browser is called web kit and it was written by engineers working for google. >> i have to say, i just expect someone to be tr
what exactly was google doing? >> well, one of their advertising areas had figured out a way to circumvent a privacy feature of safari. the browser is supposed to prevent advertising companies or any company from putting a cookie, a way to track you as you go to site to site on your browser. google circumvented that so that the advertising companies could learn more about what you were doing online. so they could serve you better advertisements. >> so, a case of advertising, saying...
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now every time somebody googles him, this is what comes up. >> i want to underscore something, this is really really important. this isn't just about politics, just about one member of congress going off and another trying to condemn her. this is about u.s. policy and the way it's perceived abroad, particularly in egypt, particularly those pictures of hillary clinton and huma with protests. that's a very real concern that the u.s. really is confused how to handle the muslim brotherhood and the whole idea that because of the internet and because these blogs do get out there, that people there think the u.s. is sort of in bed, so to speak, with the muslim brotherhood and the reality is there's a little bit of confusion with them versus the christians. >> we need arab speakers to work in our intelligence agencies and this prevents or who is going to want to work if suddenly you're going to be a suspect because your great uncle knew somebody who knew somebody. i think it raises all sorts of questions. i appreciate your reporting. let us know what you think. we're on facebook, follow me on
now every time somebody googles him, this is what comes up. >> i want to underscore something, this is really really important. this isn't just about politics, just about one member of congress going off and another trying to condemn her. this is about u.s. policy and the way it's perceived abroad, particularly in egypt, particularly those pictures of hillary clinton and huma with protests. that's a very real concern that the u.s. really is confused how to handle the muslim brotherhood...
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. >>> google is out with new budget computer. the chrome laptop will retail for about $249. it's being called "a computer for everyone." the laptop will be made by samsung and being pushed as a second or third computer in a household. you can preorder on sites like amazon and best buy. >>> it's almost halloween. >> my favorite time of year. >> really? >> i do have a pumpkin. it's a sparkly one. all decorated. >> we have been talking about my love for christmas music. >> and my love about halloween and thanksgiving. >> are there really halloween songs other than "thriller"? >> other than "thriller"? that's scary. pumpkins, pumpkin pie, that's the real halloween. >> i hope you saved the seeds from your pumpkins because they could provide healthy benefits. our nutritional expert mark shows us how. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest
. >>> google is out with new budget computer. the chrome laptop will retail for about $249. it's being called "a computer for everyone." the laptop will be made by samsung and being pushed as a second or third computer in a household. you can preorder on sites like amazon and best buy. >>> it's almost halloween. >> my favorite time of year. >> really? >> i do have a pumpkin. it's a sparkly one. all decorated. >> we have been talking about my...
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almost a google problem like rick santorum had. every time somebody googles him, this is what comes up. >> i just want to underscore one thing, anderson, that you pointed out at the top of the show, which is really, really important. this isn't just about politics, one member of congress going off and another trying to condemn her and the way the u.s. is perceived abroad, particularly hillary clinton with huma over the weekend with protests. i talked to a seniored a min sdrags official w -- administration official that that is a very, very big concern. the whole idea because of the internet and because these blogs do get out there, that people there think the u.s. is sort of in bed, so to speak, with the muslim brotherhood. and the reality is that there's a little bit of confusion with what to do with them versus the christians really is hurtful. >> we need arab speakers, we need people who understand what is happening to work in our intelligence agencies. and this prevents -- you know, who is going to want to work if suddenly you'
almost a google problem like rick santorum had. every time somebody googles him, this is what comes up. >> i just want to underscore one thing, anderson, that you pointed out at the top of the show, which is really, really important. this isn't just about politics, one member of congress going off and another trying to condemn her and the way the u.s. is perceived abroad, particularly hillary clinton with huma over the weekend with protests. i talked to a seniored a min sdrags official w...
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. ♪ >>> so is google cheating you? the federal trade commission is bringing in a high-powered attorney to lead ain investigation whether google manipulates search results. you know, i mean they want you to go certain places. who knows. the last time the ftc made a similar move, 1988, charges microsoft as being a monopoly. they would be the winner is the fcc brings a case against google. the number, 15.3. the percentage of market share microsoft search engine had in march according to comscore. google, 64.4% sitting there quite some time. the thing about it. bing isn't even three years old, already at 53.3%? maybe proving google isn't ma mop liesing anything. if they get the antitrust slamdown it will be microsoft's beam that rises like a phoenix. takes a lot to get revenge. >>> a murder mystery in dplin throwing the government into chaos now spilling into the united states. british businessman neil heywood found dpled a hotel room last yeerd, police say poisoned by si cyanide. once thought to be the president of china
. ♪ >>> so is google cheating you? the federal trade commission is bringing in a high-powered attorney to lead ain investigation whether google manipulates search results. you know, i mean they want you to go certain places. who knows. the last time the ftc made a similar move, 1988, charges microsoft as being a monopoly. they would be the winner is the fcc brings a case against google. the number, 15.3. the percentage of market share microsoft search engine had in march according to...
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, nice to see you here, our old friend from google. thanks very much. and we will be right back with something awesome. count on it. wahlalalalallala! pepper, but not pepper, i'm getting like, pep-pepper. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, zip zip zip zip zip! i'm literally getting zinged by the flavor. smooth, but crisp. velvety. kind of makes me feel like a dah zing yah woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. woooo! ♪ playing a lone hand ♪ my life begins today ♪ ♪ fly by night away from here ♪ ♪ change my life again ♪ ♪ fly by night, goodbye my dear ♪ ♪ my ship isn't coming ♪ and i just can't pretend oww! ♪ [ male announcer ] careful, you're no longer invisible in a midsize sedan. the volkswagen passat. the 2012 motor trend car of the year. that's the power of german engineering. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> morning after the vice p
, nice to see you here, our old friend from google. thanks very much. and we will be right back with something awesome. count on it. wahlalalalallala! pepper, but not pepper, i'm getting like, pep-pepper. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, zip zip zip zip zip! i'm literally getting zinged by the flavor. smooth, but crisp. velvety. kind of makes me feel like a dah zing yah woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a...